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  • Birthday 06/06/1966

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  1. Djscotphreak I've got a quick question? Do have those bootleg CDs from back in the late 90's early 2000's? Was wondering if u were interested in tradin with me? My email is bluedeemon07@yahoo.com. If u r let me know? Thanks

  2. WOOT WOOT...old skool in the hizzy!!!
  3. What do you have to trade??? I have some sick sick Vish sets from Tunnel. One is Thanks giving Eve and the other is NYE. Also have old JP at Robots...no...I forget the name...Denny too.
  4. Been breakin out my old skool beatz lately. Had Jr. live at Twilo 1999/2000 which is a sick set and Vish live at the Tunnel Thanksgiving weekend 2000.
  5. Jonathan Peters - Live at Spy Bar Chicago (June 8 2007) Enjoy...
  6. BELMAR MAP WITH TARGETS Where summer crowd must cool it Tuesday, July 03, 2007 BY MARYANN SPOTO Star-Ledger Staff Stumbling up the driveway with a plastic drink cup in hand, a young woman approached a house on 16th Avenue in Belmar one recent Saturday night, yelling a greeting to the guys on the porch. They whisked her inside just as a Monmouth County sheriff's officer, parked out front, rushed from his vehicle to tell her she'd be issued a ticket if she didn't keep her voice down. Welcome to summertime in Belmar, where so-called "Animal Houses" have been the bane of local officials and neighbors for years and where past crackdowns have had only moderate success. Now officials have resorted to an age-old remedy, public shame. Town officials began using the Internet this summer to try to embarrass tenants and property owners into compliance with noise regulations, publishing the addresses of violators for all to see. They say the modern-day Scarlet Letter serves as both a warning to summer partiers and a guide to vacationing families seeking the quietest neighborhoods. Mayor Kenneth Pringle makes no apologies for the acts of humiliation that appear in cyberspace and in a weekly newsletter he personally delivers to summer renters. "A lot of tenants who find it difficult to comply with the law may decide Belmar is not the place for them to summer. That's fine," the mayor said. "If you know how to behave, ... Belmar is a great place to vacation." Pringle boasts that this seaside Monmouth County town, which he has led for 17 years, has the Shore's most aggressive plan to deal with quality-of-life issues that accompany summer crowds. Animal House laws have been on the books since the early 1990s, but the state Legislature toughened them in July 1998, giving Shore communities the authority to distinguish between summertime and year-round rentals in setting rules and penalties. The laws cover offenses such as public drunkenness and urination, fighting, noise and residential overcrowding. When Pringle took office in 1990, there were 1,200 rental properties in town. Over the years, a combination of escalating property values, strict enforcement efforts and the Animal House laws have driven landlords to sell to year-round residents. Now Belmar has 328 summer rentals, 53 of which have been deemed Animal Houses. Most of the offenders are between 10th and 19th avenues, usually within two blocks from the ocean. The town displays the locations of those houses and their status on a Google Earth satellite map (www.belmarrentals411.com). Icons of the police chief from "The Simpsons," Clancy Wiggum, denote the locations of rentals where a Monmouth County sheriff's officer is posted on weekends to keep an eye on things. A rental property earns the Animal House designation with two convictions of "disorderly, indecent, tumultuous or riotous" behavior within any 12-month period. A third violation invites a sheriff's officer to be stationed outside the house on weekends. Houses won't come off the list until they log four years without a violation. This summer, the town also implemented a "beat the clock" system of penalties for noise violations. The later the noise, the higher the fine. Wee-hour violations can elicit a $750 fine. 'DESIGNATED RESIDENTS'? To some tenants and property owners, the increasing crackdown is trampling their rights. They complain even outdoor conversations at normal tones have gotten them ticketed. Rich Potter, 23, of Dunellen was visiting friends in the 16th Avenue rental being watched by the sheriff's officer. "It's like you're living in dorms all over again," said Potter, a Rutgers University graduate. "It's all a kangaroo court. It's their season where they make money." Potter said the house, which has seven people on the lease, will probably start having at least one sober resident or guest keep an eye on the others. "Instead of a designated driver, you have a designated resident," he said. Joey "Fist Pump" DiSalvo, 23, of Middlesex brought his free weights to lift outside as Potter talked to visitors. DiSalvo labeled the house's occupants "the biggest goofballs on the street" but said they are harmless. "We're all here just to have a good time," DiSalvo said. "We're not disrespectful." A couple of houses down, Amy Jones, 25, of Wood-Ridge sat on the porch with friends Marissa Hassen, 24, of Colts Neck and Tim Short, 24, of New York City as music from the stereo inside played at a moderate level. Hassen described their rental as the "mellowest" on the block and said, "This is the only town I know that has these ridiculous rules." Hackensack attorney Randy Pearce agrees. Pearce has represented about a dozen landlords who contend Belmar goes too far. They complain a rental gets slapped with an Animal House designation even before a conviction or guilty plea. Pearce said two guests visiting a rental on 16th Avenue were hit with $350 fines for noise violations just for speaking at normal levels after dark. "If they trample on a couple of rights," Pearce said of Belmar officials, "they don't care." He said the endgame of the town seems to be expelling summer rentals altogether. Pringle denied that claim and talked about the need for people get along together. "In terms of peaceful coexistence between people who live here all year round and the people who visit, we're making some headway," he said. MaryAnn Spoto may be reached at mspoto@starledger.com or (732) 462-8603.
  7. VISH dont even read his own message board (serious)
  8. Do not ever go any other night that Saturday...ever ever ever. If you wanna change up and have fun "people watching"...it's not too bad. You wont get "the latest and greatest" tracks or the best dance moves out of the place...but if you go with your crew...and know that going in...its aiight. Inside and outside...biggest place Monmouth County has to offer...
  9. TO ALL PERFECTIONISTS im am just listing some of my favorite hard tracks of that era...im not including mixes nor were all of them played "at the tunnel". just tryin to help the OP out. space frog - follow me (no track says Tunnel like this 1. many mixes) sm trax - got the groove hani - baby wants to ride johnny vicious - ecstacy sal dano - hands up (this is the police!) 666 - amokk (attenzione!) superpower - in the midnight hour tropicana - things to come trancesetters - roaches voodoo & serano - blood is pumpin plasmic honey - *** razor and guido - the build up, do it again benny maze - deep kemical mike ski - *** mind trap - drum theory anthony acid - bump (do a bump) mike macaluso - final chapter, bump 2K robbie tronco - fright train, oompa loompa song, night at the opera sioux - pho emma shaplin - spente le stelle faithless - insomnia, we come 1, god is a dj airscape - kiss vinny cozzi - daddys little girl green velvet - flash insider - boots on the run whachamahcalit - the chocolate track 99 marcel woods - de bom derb - derb da boy tommy - kol nedra hi gate - pitchin (in every direction) tiesto - urban train dj scot project - F (the future is now) hennes & cold - the second trip beam vs cyrus - thunder in paradise cosmic gate - exploration of space, fire wire dj macguyver - do you, is calling the moon - blow the speakers, sushi sf97 - the room, the room 2 avancada - go! aquagen - you are so quiet mauro picotto/megamind - taub, iguana embargo - blackout kai tracid - trance & acid progressive maniacs - fuck the police dj shah - claps brainbug - nightmare *** many songs I kind of went on a "my favorite hard trance AND classic tracks" list...but that should get you started.
  10. It sure does. Last I saw him was at Tunnel...he played there the last week or so it was open. Saw him at Avalon and at World too...and I would def. go see him at Webster Hall...regardless of how much it sucks. It's not too often he's around these parts. And he didnt get softer...his style did change up a bit. It is def. different than his infamous 98-01 sound that I love the most. Bass line...builllllld up...BOOM...Womp Womp Womp...
  11. My old skool homie back from the OG's!!!! What's crackin bro?!?!?! Anything changed...or are you gettin old like me? Good to hear from ya!
  12. I loved System...there is a set that cirulates of JP there June 30th 2000...with Dangerous Dave Hanson...good times good times!!!
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